Music from the British Isles

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Hi Everyone,
I'm wondering whether anyone has any pieces by Herbert Murrill in their collections, that they wouldn't mind sharing? Murrill was an organist, composer and one-time Director of Music at the BBC. A works list posted in http://bristol.ac.uk/music/CHOMBEC/chombec-news-7.pdf shows extensive works for piano, but these are nearly all now out of print.

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Daniel
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does anyone have or has seen the solo piano arrangement of Brinley Richards' God Bless the Prince of Wales? Thanks!
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Out-of-print:
Arnold Variations.pdf
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Thank you, Alfred, for the Arnold Variations. A rather curious piece..
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...more curious...(?):
Rubbra 8 Prel. op.131.pdf
non-curious:
Richardson 4 Romantic Studies op.25.pdf
Both Out-Of-Print.
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Thank you for these works, Alfor.
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Jean-Séb wrote:Thank you for these works, Alfor.
You are welcome!
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Co-incidently, Sir Malcolm Arnold and Edmund Rubbra were both born in Northampton,
both lived to the age of 85, and both were eminent symphonists. (William Alwyn was
also born in Northampton.)
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I have an LP recording of Rubbra's Preludes.

Ten (10) messages of interest and I will post it.
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alfor wrote:I have an LP recording of Rubbra's Preludes.

Ten (10) messages of interest and I will post it.
I'm interested. Many thanks. (1)
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